The recent release of iOS 8 brought with it a flurry of third-party app updates to spice up your new or existing Apple mobile device.

Just like the iOS 7 makeover10 Awesome Third-Party Apps & Their iOS 7 Updates10 Awesome Third-Party Apps & Their iOS 7 UpdatesOur recently released iOS 7 guide will bring you up to speed on the shiny new things to check out, and today I will share ten of my favorite apps and their new redesigns and...Read More led to beautiful flat redesigns and slick new features, developers are stepping up their game with even more useful features for Apple’s latest software update. From the much requested copy and paste feature in the Kindle app, to the new Safari extensions and Notification widgets, the following are a list of handpicked highlights.

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The Kindle update also includes support for the new Today widget in Notification Center, which shows and links to your three most recently opened Kindle books on your device. This is useful for multi-book readers who want to quickly open a book from the Notification Center.

Note: To add a widget for any supporting app, open Notification Center on your iOS device, tap on Today, scroll down to the bottom, and tap Edit. Use the plus “+” and minus “-” buttons to remove and reorder your widgets.

The app also includes a Safari extension, for logging into an account. Safari extensions are enabled by tapping on the Safari Share menu (an arrow pointing out of a box), and scrolling to the right to locate the extension for a supporting app. When you tap on the 1Password app, it opens to the saved login data, which you tap to open and insert it in the Safari account page. If you use Touch ID, this process saves tapping, while also keeping your accounts secure.

There’s also a pinch zoom action for changing the amount of detail you want see in your list of tasks, a pop-out tags panel, as well as Touch ID for protecting your content. Check out the tutorial guide, accessed in the app’s settings, for more detailed information.

Instapaper also provides a single-tap text-to-voice feature so you can have your articles read to you. These updates may well help you get through your reading list, and they may even convince you to subscribe to Instapaper’s premium upgrade of $2.99 per month or $30 per year.

This means articles can be clipped to your Evernote account in the background, without opening the app on the device.

The upgrade also includes a Notifications widget, which enables users to create a new note or to-do list, take or add a photo, or create a reminder starting from the Notifications Center. It would be awesome if notes could be added in the background, from the Today screen as well.

Twitter came out with a fairly nice design upgrade, though you won’t notice it much until you tap for a contact’s bio, which now looks much closer to the web version. The new profile design is less cluttered, making it easier to view and navigate a user’s profile information and tweets, photos and favorites. It’s also removed navigation elements from the top of the screen, perhaps a taste of things to come for iPhone 6 and 6 Plus apps.

Multiple photos attached to a tweet are now presented in a collage format, and you can a respond to Twitter notifications from within any app.

There’s been a lot of excitement about the new third-party keyboards for iOS 8, and SmileOnMyMac produced its own called TextExpander 3, which allows for making shortcut word expansions in any text supported app. Note, this is not an update to TextExpander 2; it’s separate paid download.

After downloading TextExpander 3, you can enable it in Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards. You will also need to enable Full Access under the keyboard’s settings, which “allows the developer of this keyboard to transmit anything you type” in order to parse the contents.

Most other third-party keyboards, except for Swype, require full access, so proceed with caution. You can also import all of your Mac TextExpander shortcuts into the iOS version. TextExpander will still work in the background with supporting apps after you replace version 2 with version 3.

The popular tasks reminder app Clear, also busted out its own iOS 8 widget, so that now you can view your scheduled reminders from Notification Center. Note also that Clear now actually requires iOS 8 to run. The developers say that if you need to sync with Clear for Mac that to be sure not to upgrade to the iCloud Drive on your iOS device, until OS X Yosemite is released for the Mac.

And lastly, the visual sharing site Pinterest also released its Safari extension so you can post content from within the mobile web browser. The app also got redesigned for the new larger iPhone screens.

Expect More

Based on what we’ve seen from the popular app updates, we can expect much more in terms of Notification Center widgets, Safari extensions and Touch ID support from other iOS developers. These kinds of new features allow for better app integration on iOS devices, and a lot less tapping and switching between apps.

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"The developers say that if you need to sync with Clear for Mac that to be sure not to upgrade to the iCloud Drive on your iOS device, until OS X Mavericks is released for the Mac."